Title
Resolution No. 19-23, Establishing Eligibility to Receive State Shared Revenues
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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Move to approve Resolution No. 19-23, A Resolution Establishing Oregon City's Eligibility to Receive State Shared Revenues.
BACKGROUND:
The Shared Financial Services Unit of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services is responsible for certification of eligibility of cities for state shared revenues derived from cigarette, liquor, and highway taxes under ORS 221.760. The law provides that cities located within a county having more than 100,000 inhabitants must provide four or more of the following municipal services in order to be eligible to receive the shared revenues.
1. Police Protection
2. Fire Protection
3. Street construction, maintenance and lighting
4. Sanitary sewer
5. Storm sewers
6. Planning, zoning, and subdivision control
7. One or more utility services
In order for Oregon City to receive these revenues, the City Commission must submit to the Department of Administrative Services an approved Resolution which states that the City provides four or more of these services.
BUDGET IMPACT:
Amount: General Fund Revenue = $1,268,000; Transportation Fund Revenue = $5,390,000
FY(s): 2019/20 and 2020/21
Funding Source: State Shared Revenues